Now a days it starts in kindergarten: the dreaded spelling word lists. It means daily homework of practicing those words, usually by writing them over and over again. And, quite often, it results in tears and frustration for both child and parent. But you can skip that drama with these fun ways to practice spelling words […]
Parts of Speech Game for Kinesthetic Learners
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs… When it comes to learning about the parts of speech, it can get pretty boring. Worksheets and drills aren’t the only answer. This simple Parts of Speech Game with sticky notes makes a rather dry subject fun. Plus, you can turn this activity for kinestheic learners into a fun sentence building activity. […]
Hands-On Learning: Punctuation Mark Stick Puppets (free printable)
Do you remember learning about how to use punctuation marks correctly? I bet it involved sitting at a desk and filling in a lot of worksheets. Learning to correctly use punctuation marks can be dry and boring. But research shows us that kids learn better when they are actively involved and having fun. […]
50 Fun Activities for the 100th Day of School
The 100th Day of School is a big deal in many elementary schools. Not only is it a celebration, but it’s a fantastic time to work on counting skills for younger children and can inspire lots of creative learning fun for older students, too. We love doing fun 100th day of school activities to […]
How to Write Found Poetry
Poetry is an excellent way to encourage your child’s self-expression. Unfortunately writing poetry can be intimidating for some. A simple way to introduce poetry writing to young writers is to teach them how to write found poetry. Learning how to write a found poem can also help motivate reluctant writers because it is fun and […]
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